Implementation of evidence-based practice across medical, nursing, pharmacological and allied healthcare professionals: a questionnaire survey in nationwide hospital settings

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作者
Weng, Yi-Hao [1 ]
Kuo, Ken N. [2 ,3 ]
Yang, Chun-Yuh [4 ]
Lo, Heng-Lien [2 ,3 ]
Chen, Chiehfeng [2 ,5 ,6 ,7 ]
Chiu, Ya-Wen [3 ,8 ,9 ]
机构
[1] Chang Gung Univ, Coll Med, Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Pediat, Taipei, Taiwan
[2] Taipei Med Univ, Ctr Evidence Based Med, Taipei 110, Taiwan
[3] Natl Hlth Res Inst, Div Prevent Med & Hlth Serv Res, Inst Populat Hlth Sci, Miaoli, Taiwan
[4] Kaohsiung Med Univ, Dept Publ Hlth, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
[5] Taipei Med Univ, Wan Fang Hosp, Dept Surg, Div Plast Surg, Taipei 110, Taiwan
[6] Taipei Med Univ, Wan Fang Hosp, Evidence Based Med Ctr, Taipei 110, Taiwan
[7] Taipei Med Univ, Coll Med, Sch Med, Dept Publ Hlth, Taipei 110, Taiwan
[8] Taipei Med Univ, Coll Publ Hlth & Nutr, Master Program Global Hlth & Dev, Taipei 110, Taiwan
[9] Taipei Med Univ, Hlth Policy & Care Res Ctr, Taipei 110, Taiwan
来源
IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE | 2013年 / 8卷
关键词
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT; REGIONAL HOSPITALS; DECISION-MAKING; BARRIERS; NURSES; PHYSICIANS; KNOWLEDGE; ATTITUDES; TAIWAN; FACILITATORS;
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10.1186/1748-5908-8-112
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: Implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP) is regarded as core competence to improve healthcare quality. In the current study, we investigated the EBP of six groups of professionals: physicians, nurses, pharmacists, physical therapists, technicians, and other allied healthcare personnel. Methods: A structured questionnaire survey of regional hospitals throughout Taiwan was conducted by post in 2011. Questionnaires were mailed to all healthcare workers of 11 randomly selected hospitals. Linear and logistic regression models were used to examine predictors for implementing EBP. Results: In total, 6,160 returned questionnaires, including 645 from physicians, 4,206 from nurses, 430 from pharmacists, 179 from physical therapists, 537 from technicians, and 163 from other allied healthcare professionals, were valid for the analysis. Physicians and pharmacists were more aware of EBP than were the other professional groups (p < 0.001). Positive attitudes toward and beliefs in EBP were significantly lower among nurses than in the other groups (p < 0.001). Physicians had more sufficient knowledge and skills of EBP than did the other professionals (p < 0.001); in addition, they implemented EBP for clinical decision-making more often and perceived fewer personal barriers to EBP (p < 0.001). Multivariate logistic regression analyses showed that EBP implementation was associated with the following characteristics of participants: EBP training, having a faculty position, academic degree, one's profession, and perceptions (beliefs, attitudes, knowledge, skills and barriers). Conclusions: This study depicts various levels of EBP implementation among medical, nursing, pharmacological, and allied healthcare personnel. There were significant differences in their implementation of EBP. We observed that certain factors were associated with EBP implementation, including personal backgrounds and perceptions toward EBP. The data suggest that strategies for enhancing EBP implementation should differ for various groups of professionals.
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